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Earth 2 #24 Review

05 Thursday Jun 2014

Posted by Paul Bowler in All, DC Comics

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Batman, DC Comics, Earth 2, Earth 2 #24, Eber Ferreira, Eddy Barrows, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, Parademons, Pete Pantazis, The Beguiler, The Flash, The New 52, Tom Taylor

Earth 2 #24

Review by Paul Bower

Faced with impossible odds as the Parademons attacked, Batman initiated the Batcaves self destruct system. Sandman arrived to teleport Batman and the others to safety, while Green Lantern and Hawkgirl elected to remain in Gotham. As the heroes of Earth 2 are reunited with Commander Khan and the surviving World Army forces, Green Lantern and Hawkgirl embark on a dangerous mission to find the Flash and rescue him from the Beguiler.

Tom Taylor keeps the action and suspense building as Earth 2 #24 follows on from last issues explosive cliff-hanger. The Kryptonian Part 4 charts the aftermath of the battle as the dust begins to settle over Gotham. The news of the second wave of Parademons sudden demise in Gotham quickly spreads to the forces of Apokolips. However, as Bedlam relays the news, the Beguiler has other, more pressing concerns to attend to.

These opening scenes with Beguiler and the Flash are terrific, even though Jay Garrick has to endure being tortured; he still manages to verbally spar with his skeletal tormentor. It seems ages since we last saw Jay Garrick, so it’s good to seem him back. Meanwhile, in the ruins of Gotham, Green Lantern and Hawkgirl emerge from the carnage where Green Lantern quickly sends his hapless Parademon prisoners packing back to their masters with a killer punch line, and it soon becomes clear why he asked Hawkgirl to remain with him.

Earth 2 #24

Sadly, not everyone managed to survive being extracted from the Batcave. Now with Amazonia, the former home of the Amazons, serving as the last refuge for Commander Khan and the surviving forces of the World Army, the heroes of Earth 2 must take stock of what happened. Batman’s rage at Val is almost palpable here, infuriated that the young Kryptonian was unwilling to use violence to help defend them, the tables are suddenly turned on the Dark Knight when a furious Jimmy Olsen confronts him. Tom Taylor has really excelled himself here, it’s a brilliant little scene, with dialogue so tautly honed to perfection, that your jaw will hit the floor with the unflinching clarity of Jimmy’s argument and the wealth of potential it presents for the future.

Eddy Barrows steps in for Nicola Scott to provide the art for Earth 2 #24, together with inks by Eber Ferreira, and the superb work of colorist Pete Pantazis, this issue is as visually impressive as we have come to expect from this series. From the ominous scenes where the Beguiler tortures the Flash, we blaze a trail across Gotham’s ravaged skyline, the action packed mission to save the Flash is brilliant, and this issues final page is simply awesome! Eddy Barrows has done a terrific job with Earth 2 #24; encompassing the global scale of events as the action unfolds at an incredible pace that makes great use of all the locations and characters.

Green Lantern and Hawkgirl also play a pivotal role in Earth 2 #24 as they attempt to rescue the Flash. I’ve always liked the dynamic between this parallel world’s first trio of “new wonders”, and it’s great to see them reunited at last. I especially like how well Green Lantern and Hawkgirl work together, Green Lantern may have the raw power necessary to get them into enemy territory, but it is still Hawkgirl’s tracking skills, judgment and sound reasoning that makes her such an invaluable ally.

While certain plot points from last issue are left hanging for now, Earth 2 #24 still has more than enough stand out moments and excellent character development to make up for it, and the cover by Philip Tan and Norm Rapmund is also a real stunner!

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Earth 2 #23 Review

07 Wednesday May 2014

Posted by Paul Bowler in All, DC Comics

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Apokolips, DC Comics, Earth 2, Earth 2 #23, Earth 2 #23 Review, Green Lantern, Lois Lane, Nicola Scott, Parademons, Red Tornado, Superman, The New 52, The New Doctor, Tom Taylor, Trevor Scott

Earth 2 #23

Review by Paul Bowler

Now that Green Lantern has been resurrected, the heroes of Earth 2 gather in the Batcave to plan their offensive against the forces of Apokolips. As soon as Darksied’s herald learned of Val’s existence, the young Kryptoninan was attacked by the evil Superman. While the heroes of Earth 2 come under attack from the Parademon horde of Apokolips, a desperate plan is set in motion as the Red Tornado attempts to stop Superman.

Earth 2 #23 blazes a trail of non stop action right from its opening pages, as The Kryptonian Part 3 finally reunites the Red Tornado / Lois Lane with Superman. Tom Taylor has been building up to this moment ever since Lois was resurrected as the Red Tornado, and it’s certainly been worth the wait. I really like the way that Tom Taylor has made Lois such an integral part of Earth 2 since her return. In the space of only a few issues we’ve seen Lois readjusting to her new life within her android body, as well as coping with her fathers death, she’s also helped Val in overcoming his fears, and seen the return of Superman as Darksied’s crazed herald. Now as Lois bravely confronts Superman to protect Val and Hawkgirl, we get a very surprising resolution to last issue cliff-hanger, and once Lois departs with Superman the destination that the evil Man of Steel chooses brings an added twist to the storyline.

After being resurrected from the ashes of Dherian’s destruction by the green energies of the world last issue, Green Lantern also returns in earnest this issue, arriving at a crucial moment for Val and Hawkgirl as the Parademons close in. While Val’s attempt to protect Hawkgirl and his pacifist stance about the conflict are commendable, it’s a good job Green Lantern arrived when he did, and it’s great to see him unleash the full fury of his powers against the Parademons. This is one royally pissed off Green Lantern and it’s great to him back in action!

Earth 2 #23 (Cover)

When they return with Green Lantern to the Batcave to regroup with the others, it soon becomes clear that Lois had been expecting this moment when she would run into Superman. It is interesting to note as we watch the heroes of Earth 2 eavesdropping on the location where Superman has taken Red Tornado that our heroes are not the only ones monitoring these events, and it quickly becomes apparent they are all in terrible danger.

Nicola Scott’s art for Earth 2 #23 is as superb as ever, which together with inks by Trevor Scott, continually leave me spellbound with every issue. From the panoramic exterior sequences to the dark confines of the Batcave, the attention to detail in every scene is astounding, it makes you want to read the issue right away as soon as you’ve finished it. The emotional scenes between Red Tornado and Superman are brilliant, Nicola Scott excels herself here, the way Lois’ emotions are conveyed on her android face, together with her body language, are simply sublime, and its artistic flourishes like this that constantly makes Earth 2 so compelling for me. The colors by Peter Pantazis are also exceptional, with each location having its own distinct tone, and I really liked the moment where Green Lantern cut loose against he Parademons.

It seems like Dr Fate has been babbling in a corner of the Batcave for ages now, so it was good to see Khalid respond to Green Lantern’s return, and I hope this will help speed Dr Fate’s recovery. We also get another hint from Dr Fate’s prophecies, when Red Arrow’s jibe at Khalid’s ramblings foreshadows a dark twist towards the end of the issue. I think its good how Green Lantern’s return also gives us more insight into his connection with the green energies of the world that gave him his powers. He feels the pain and anger of the planet itself as the Parademons relentless attacks spread around the globe, which in turn brings the necessary impetus they all need to strike back against the forces of Apokolips. Much as I’ve enjoyed this story, we’ve been stuck in the Batcave for a while now, so it feels good to see the heroes of Earth 2 ready to implement their plan and strike back.

As Earth 2 #23 races towards its action packed conclusion, the tension continues to build as the Parademons attack in force. These exciting final moment, with the heroes of Earth 2 battling insurmountable odds, leads to a frenetic race against the clock that will have you on the edge of your seat until the next issue. Earth 2 #23 is another brilliant issue by Tom Taylor and Nicola Scott, I’m enjoying this series so much, and I cannot recommend it enough.

Well, as if all the excitement of Earth 2 #23 wasn’t enough for us, DC Comics announced last month that we will soon have a new weekly Earth 2 series to look forward to as well: “Earth 2 Worlds End,” that will debut in October, featuring the talented writing team of Daniel H Wilson, Tom Taylor, Paul Levits, Marguerite Bernnett, and Mike Johnson, together with artists Eddy Barrows, Jorge Jimenez, Stephen Segovia, Paulo Siqueira, and Tyler Kirkman. I’m really pleased we are getting a weekly Earth 2 series, and the stunning teaser art by Ben Oliver certainly suggests that big changes are on the way for Earth 2 and its heroes!

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Earth 2 #20 Review

05 Wednesday Feb 2014

Posted by Paul Bowler in All, DC Comics

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Apokolips, Barry Kitson, Batman, Darkseid, DC Comcs, Dr Fate, Earth 2, Earth 2 #20, Hawkgirl, Oclair Albert, Parademons, Red Tornado, Robson Rocha, Superman

Earth 2 #20

Review by Paul Bowler

(Contains Spoilers)

Superman’s plans for Earth 2 take a sinister turn as the forces of Apokolips invade the world. In the skies outside Gotham the Parademons are closing in on Hawkgirl as she carries Batman, Major Sato, and Aquawoman. Fortunately Aquawoman is able to help deal with the Parademons. As the Queen of the Sea returns to her people, Batman, Hawkgirl and Major Sato meet the others back at the Batcave, where the new ally they rescued from Arkham could well help them defeat Superman and alter the course of the war with Apokolips.

Ever since Tom Taylor took over Earth 2 in November the series taken a number of twists and turns, with Superman returning from the dead as the herald of Darkseid, war has engulfed this alternative world once more. Earth 2 #19 also introduced us to a new Kryptonian, a being that Terry Sloan had secretly hidden in the subbasement of Arkham. The identity of the new Batman was finally revealed in the pages of Earth 2 Annual #2; now in Earth 2 #20 we pick up the action as Hawkgirl returns to help Batman and his new allies escape.

Its was great to see Hawkgirl swoop into to airlift Batman and the others away from Arkham at the end of Earth 2 #19, I was beginning to think she’d been sidelined completely, so I’m happy to see that’s not the case. Tom Taylor keeps piling on the action as we witness them struggling to avoid being shot out of the sky by the Parademons. I also really like the way Aquawoman used her powers to help them all escape, it provided a magnificent opening to the issue, and although I was sorry to see her depart I’m sure the Queen of the Sea will be ready to answer Batman’s call when the time comes.

Earth 2 #20 (Cover)

Batman finds that Hawkgirl has brought Dr Fate and Red Arrow to the Batcave as well, and Red Tornado has also arrived with Val and Jimmy Olsen. It will be interesting to see exactly how, or if, Dr Fate’s ramblings will be related to Alan Scottt’s return. Of course, they could point to something else entirely, so we should pay close attention to Khalid’s words – they may not be quite so incoherent as we think.

Now that we know Thomas Wayne is the new Batman, having survived being attacked by Joe Chill, we also saw how Bruce discovered his father had survived but decided to cut him out of his life completely. Thomas Wayne assumed the identity of the Batman after Bruce Wayne’s death, in order to honour the memory of his son. However, at 65 years of age, Thomas had to resort to using Miraclo, a drug he stole from Rex Mason (not Rex Tyler incidentally) which gives enhanced strength but only last for one hour at a time. The inclusion of Metamorpho’s identity, along with the Miraclo drug referencing the Tyler connection and Hourman, is most intriguing, and I’m sure Taylor will address the whole Rex Mason / Rex Tyler quandary in time. The new Batman has admitted he is addicted to this drug. Perhaps most shocking though, was the way he killed the Joker in his stasis chamber. It is clear this new Batman is a very complex character, however with hindsight; it is perhaps understandable now why Thomas Wayne would execute the man who caused such pain and suffering to his family.

We also get to learn more about Val, the young Kryptonian, who Terry Sloan kept hidden in Arkham’s subbasement, sealed away from the world and the sunlight that would charge his Kryptonian superpowers. Val has never left his room at Arkham, so he is very apprehensive of his new surroundings, but luckily Lois Lane, her mind now existing inside the andriod body of the Red Tornado, is able to get through to him. I really enjoyed this scene between Val and Red Tornado; where Lois explains what she is going through in order to help Val overcome his fear of the outside world.

Superman goes on the rampage again in Earth 2 #20, instructing the Parademons to destroy every place of worship around the globe, to show the people of Earth 2 that there is now only one God, and his name is Darkseid! The Dark Age pt 4 features pencils by Barry Kitson and Robson Rocha, as well as inks by Kitson and Oclair Albert, with Color by Peter Pantazis, and together they strike a seamless balance between the early action sequences and character driven moments, while showing the terrifying wrath of Darkseid’s herald.

Tom Taylor brings a lot of plot threads together in Earth 2 #20, time is given over to some significant character development, especially for Val and Lois (Red Tornado), and I thought the final scenes were particularly moving, especially in the light of all the havoc and destruction Superman is causing around the world. After several frenetic, action packed issues, and Batman’s origin over in the Earth 2 Annual #2, Earth 2 #20 is another excellent issue, one that brings a ray of hope into the lives the new wonders during their world’s darkest hour.

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Earth 2 Isue #8 Review

16 Wednesday Jan 2013

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Amazon, Apokolips, Apokolips War, DC Comics, Earth 2, Fury, James Robinson, Parademons, Steppenwolf, The New 52, The World Army, Yildiry Cinar

Earth 2 Issue #8

Review by Paul Bowler

The alternative universe of Earth 2 was rocked to the core when its Trinity of Wonders died saving the Earth during the Apokolips War. Facing insurmountable odds Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman made their last stand against Steppenwolf and his Parademon horde in the ruins of Metropolis. They fought bravely, but even Superman was overpowered by the Parademon’s, forced to watch helplessly as Steppenwolf ruthlessly slaughtered Wonder Woman, before he too was vaporised and killed. After Batman sacrificed himself to destroy the Metropolis beacon tower, Steppenwolf’s forces lost their connection to Apokolips.

Earth 2 Issue 8 (cover)

Steppenwolf managed to escape through a Boom Tube, and until now his whereabouts have been unknown. Now in Earth 2 #8 writer James Robinson finally reveals what happened as we rejoin the alien war criminal five years after the Apokolips War. Having taken refuge in Dherain, the stranded alien has made an alliance with King Marvo, who assisted Steppinwolf’s invasion during the war and has since managed to evade the World Courts by implementing a treaty which allowed him to close the borders of his country at the end of the war.

Having benefited from Steppenwolf’s advanced technology; King Marvo has grown tired of his alliance with the alien General, and lures him to a meeting where Dherain’s military forces stand ready to kill him. Using suits of armour developed from Parademon schematics, Marvo and his elite Northern Cavalry attack Steppenwolf. But the monarch has gravely underestimated Steppenwolf, he is not alone, and as he rises to face his former ally, Steppenwolf’s most loyal soldier emerges from the shadows to strike back at Marvo’s army.

Guest artist Yildiry Cinar is on hand to ensure Earth 2 #8 is as spectacular as ever. After the pace slowed somewhat while the World Army and its New Wonders dealt with the fallout from their battle with Solomon Grundy, Earth 2 #8 sees the long awaited return of this series first protagonist and the debut of the mysterious Amazon warrior: Fury! When we first get a glimpse of Fury she strikes down two soldiers who are talking about Steppenwolf and their Kings plan to betray the alien, and she promptly ends their lives with a snap of her whip.

Yildiry Cinar’s art is as impressive as ever, with great inks by Ryan Winnn and Ruy Jon, perfectly rendering every moment of the Amazons rampage through the Dherain army – cutting a swathe through the troops with her energized whip before smashing their bodies with a tank that has had the audacity to fire at her. It is here, in the heat of the battle, that Steppenwolf reveals to King Marvo that Fury is actually Wonder Woman’s daughter, who he took from Amazon Island, corrupting and training her in the ways of Apokolips to be his most deadly and trusted warrior.

Earth 2 Issue 8 (preview 2)

As the issues races towards its climax, Steppenwolf cuts down King Marvo in mid air with his axe, in probably one of this series most brutal scenes yet. Fury stands by her master’s side as he lifts Marvo’s severed head up for his people to see. Steppenwolf addresses the crowd and demands their obedience and they kneel before him as Fury declares he is their new king.

The activities of the World Army and the New Wonders take a back seat this issue as Steppenwolf and Fury carve a bloody trail of death and destruction through Dherain’s futuristic cityscape of gleaming towers. Although it dose seem a little strange how Steppenwolf could have remained hidden for this length of time, with only a cleverly worded treaty to keep the World Army at bay, I’m sure all will become clear as Robinson reveals the full extent of Steppenwolf’s plans.

It’s also going to be interesting to see how Fury’s character will develop over time. She is a real powerhouse, who seems to revel in using her immense strength and deadly whip to dispose of anything that stands in her way. I’m looking forward to the impending showdown between Steppenwolf and the New Wonders of Earth 2. Although it’s unclear how, or if, Fury will switch sides and stand with Earth 2’s heroes against Steppenwolf and his army, I’m sure the Amazon warrior will have some part to play in bringing about her masters downfall.

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